William Notman, Merryweather Steam Fire Engine at Montreal, 1873, "Merryweather Steam Fire Engine at Montreal, 1873," Canadian Illustrated News, 1872 The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. The engine saved downtown Oshawa from destruction by fire on the night of December 8, 1872. In 1934 the Town of Whitby gave ...

William Notman, Merryweather Steam Fire Engine at Montreal, 1873, "Merryweather Steam Fire Engine at Montreal, 1873," Canadian Illustrated News, 1872 The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. The engine saved ...

1907 Handwritten in ink on front: "The Steame Otonabee waiting while we were at launch" Addressed to Miss Gertie Mikle. Posted from Peterboro 1907. The note reads: "Gertie I reced. yours this morning but I did not get an opportunity to answer it this afternoon so will write on Sunday. T.B.P." ...

1907 Handwritten in ink on front: "The Steame Otonabee waiting while we were at launch" Addressed to Miss Gertie Mikle. Posted from Peterboro 1907. The note reads: "Gertie I reced. yours ...

White lettering on front: "We are seven" "9639 A Rotary Photo E.C." "Thos. Fall" Not stamped or posted, but addressed to Miss Gertrude Mikel. The note reads: "Dear G. - Told Ridley I wanted him to take me out but I don't know as yet whether he will or not ...

c.1911, The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Henry Streets for use as an art gallery. In 2004 the Station Gallery was ...

c.1911, The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to ...

1910, The Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby Township in 1910. A steel railway trestle was built across Devil's Den over the Lynde Creek. It was demolished about 1937.

1910, The Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby Township in 1910. A steel railway trestle was built across Devil's Den over the Lynde Creek. It was ...